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Routt County in photos: Feb. 1, 2013

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This is Moose enjoying the new snow. Submitted by: Sam Shupp

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Matt Regan tries to drive around his defender Friday against Meeker. Photo by Joel Reichenberger

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Cody McCollum drives toward the hoop Friday against Meeker. Photo by Joel Reichenberger

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Nic Paxton runs into trouble in the lane Friday against Meeker. Photo by Joel Reichenberger

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Soroco’s Jacey Schlegel looks for someone open deep down court Friday against Meeker. Photo by Joel Reichenberger

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Hayley Johnson pulls up for a shot Friday against Meeker. Photo by Joel Reichenberger

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Soroco sophomore Hayley Johnson swipes the ball en route to a layup Friday against Meeker. Photo by Joel Reichenberger

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Soroco sophomore Jessica Rossi puts back up an offensive rebound for a bucket in the midst of Meeker traffic Friday. The Rams played three solid quarters, but their lapses in the remaining quarter kept the game from being close. Meeker won, 54-37. Photo by Joel Reichenberger

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A plow makes its way along an icy part of U.S. Highway 40 on the east side of Rabbit Ears Pass. Photo by John F. Russell

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Wind and snow surround a Colorado Department of Transportation snowplow at the Rabbit Ears Pass base during a storm. Photo by John F. Russell

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Drivers use a front-end loader to put sand in a plow truck at the top of Rabbit Ears Pass. Photo by John F. Russell

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Rob Dean, a supervisor with the Colorado Department of Transportation, prepares to leave the headquarters on the top of Rabbit Ears Pass during one of this week's heavy snowstorms. Plow drivers often face dangerous conditions in an effort to clear roads, but they also take pride in keeping Rabbit Ears Pass open and safe for drivers through the winter months. Photo by John F. Russell

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Rob Dean, a supervisor with the Colorado Department of Transportation, uses a joystick inside his snowplow to apply sand to a section of U.S. Highway 40 while working on the top of Rabbit Ears Pass during one of this week's heavy snowstorms. Plow drivers often face dangerous conditions in an effort to clear roads, but they also take pride in keeping Rabbit Ears Pass open and safe for drivers through the winter months. Photo by John F. Russell

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Colorado Department of Transportation plow truck driver Doug Brown makes his way through heavy snow on Rabbit Ears Pass during a storm last week. Photo by John F. Russell

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Colorado Department of Transportation plow truck driver Doug Brown cleans off his windshield wipers at the bottom of Rabbit Ears Pass during a storm last week. Photo by John F. Russell

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Colorado Department of Transportation plow truck supervisor Rob Dean checks out his truck on the east side of Rabbit Ears Pass during a storm last week. Photo by John F. Russell

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A CDOT truck waits for a driver outside the Rabbit Ears station near the top of the pass last week. Photo by John F. Russell

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Drivers use a front-end loader to put sand in a plow truck at the top of Rabbit Ears Pass. Photo by John F. Russell

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Plow drivers work in tandem along U.S. Highway 40 on Rabbit Ears Pass. Photo by John F. Russell

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Rob Dean, a supervisor with the Colorado Department of Transportation, works in tandem with another driver while plowing U.S. Highway 40 on the top of Rabbit Ears Pass during one of this week's heavy snowstorms. Plow drivers often face dangerous conditions in an effort to clear roads, but they also take pride in keeping Rabbit Ears Pass open and safe for drivers through the winter months. Photo by John F. Russell

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Colorado Department of Transportation plow truck driver Doug Brown checks out his truck at the bottom of Rabbit Ears Pass during a storm last week. Photo by John F. Russell

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The instrument panel on a Colorado Department of Transportation plow truck resembles something you might expect to find on an airplane. Photo by John F. Russell

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A beautiful sunset Thursday evening. Submitted by: Maryedith Davies

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Steamboat Springs native Joshua Davies graduates from basic training in Fort Jackson, S.C. as "Soldier of the Cycle." Submitted by: Maryedith Davies

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Night skiing at Howelsen. Submitted by: Richard A. Curtis

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